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Skywriters Quotes By A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

My view is that at a younger age your optimism is more and you have more imagination etc. You have less bias. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Skywriters Quotes By John Ratzenberger

After all, at end of the day, when you're breathing your last, it's not your producer, director, or cast mates by your bedside; it's your children. Keep that in mind. — John Ratzenberger

Skywriters Quotes By Sam Pink

Life like two broken hands trying to pick flowers for someone you really like. — Sam Pink

Skywriters Quotes By Melina Marchetta

Just say up on the hill is the meaning of life and someone knew it and they wanted everyone else to enjoy it. So they put a red vinyl sofa up there. — Melina Marchetta

Skywriters Quotes By Taylor Swift

Life is a ruthless game unless you play it good and right. — Taylor Swift

Skywriters Quotes By Brock Yates

Unlike conventional jocks, who tend to sell aluminum siding and give canned speeches to parochial-school athletic banquets in the off-season, race drivers never shuck their image when they leave the stadium. They are supposed to be zany, nomadic soldiers of fortune who are involved in wild endeavors during every waking moment. — Brock Yates

Skywriters Quotes By Andy Murray

I play fantasy basketball and fantasy football, soccer. — Andy Murray

Skywriters Quotes By Richard P. Feynman

Don't worry about anything ... Go out and have a good time. — Richard P. Feynman

Skywriters Quotes By E.W. Hornung

I was afraid I wrote neither well enough nor ill enough for success. — E.W. Hornung

Skywriters Quotes By Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.

What you saw is what I showed you. What you are seeing is what I'm showing you. What you are going to see, you can't even imagine the future me. — Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.

Skywriters Quotes By Joost Meerloo

Between two beings there is always the barrier of words. Man has so many ears and speaks so many languages. Should it nevertheless be possible to understand one another? Is real communication possible if word and language betray us every time? Shall, in the end, only the language of tanks and guns prevail and not human reason and understanding? — Joost Meerloo